According to the teachings in Chapter 30, Sai's grace has transformative and almost limitless power. The text clearly states that upon whomever Sai bestows His grace, "that one attains inconceivable great power." This grace is not merely for worldly gain; it leads to the attainment of profound spiritual wealth, specifically mentioning "the wealth of discrimination between Self and non-Self," which signifies the highest form of knowledge. The chapter offers assurance that even those who feel they are "devoid of proper samskaras and of little power" are not forsaken by Sai. His grace is the force that makes the author's work auspicious and empowers devotees to overcome all obstacles.
What does Chapter 30 say about the power of Sai's grace and what it can bestow upon a person?
📖 Chapter 30